Is it possible to become a statewide Volunteer Deputy Registrar?

No. Volunteer deputy registrar appointments are made on a county-by-county basis. Section 13.032 of the Code provides that a county may not refuse to appoint a resident of the county as a deputy registrar. A voter registrar may not refuse to appoint a volunteer deputy registrar on the basis of sex, race, color, creed, or national origin or ancestry.

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1. Can I hand out voter registration applications without being deputized?
2. As a Williamson County Volunteer Deputy Registrar can I accept applications for voters living in other counties?
3. What if someone submits an application but is already registered to vote?
4. May I photocopy the applications that I accept?
5. Can I designate someone to return voter registrations applications in my place?
6. Is there a minimum age to become a Volunteer Deputy Registrar?
7. What happens if I fail to deliver completed applications on time?
8. As a Volunteer Deputy Registrar can I appoint others to be Volunteer Deputy Registrars?
9. I am a candidate. Am I eligible to become a Volunteer Deputy Registrar?
10. Is it possible to become a statewide Volunteer Deputy Registrar?
11. I am currently a Volunteer Deputy Registrar in another county, how can I use reciprocity to become a Williamson County Volunteer Deputy Registrar?